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International Journal of Supply Chain Management
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ISSN : 20513771     EISSN : 20507399     DOI : -
International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM) is a peer-reviewed indexed journal, ISSN: 2050-7399 (Online), 2051-3771 (Print), that publishes original, high quality, supply chain management empirical research that will have a significant impact on SCM theory and practice. Manuscripts accepted for publication in IJSCM must have clear implications for Supply chain managers based on one or more of a variety of rigorous research methodologies. IJSCM also publishes insightful meta-analyses of the SCM literature, conceptual/theoretical studies with clear implications for practice, comments on past articles, studies concerning the SCM field itself, and other such matters relevant to SCM.
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The Roles of Supply Chain and Safety Culture on Nuclear Installations Management System: An In-Depth Interview K.I. Ismara; Fatma Lestari; Sunarto Sunarto
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract-There is inclusion of cultural aspects are necessary by the organization a unified approach is necessary, more specially when elements of the organizational and safety culture plays an important role to achieve the settled goals of an organization inclusive of the safety goals. Study aimed to analyze the relationship between supply chain, zero tolerance, safety’s priority and nuclear management system with mediating effect of teamwork. This prima aim of this paper is to shine the spotlight on the safety culture in nuclear installation system. It also define the importance and need of the safety culture in such a sensitive nature nuclear management to avoid any kind of nuclear disaster. It’s a quantitative study with certain recommendations to evaluate the safety culture importance. This evaluation will conducted not only take prior but also during the installation operations.
Mediating Role of Competitive Advantage on the Relationship of Supply Chain Management and Organizational Performance on the Food Industry of Thailand Jatturong Ploenhad; Pornpanna Laoprawatchai; Chairit Thongrawd; Kittisak Jermsittiparsert
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 4 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This study evaluated the effectiveness of supply chain management (SCM) practices with respect to competitive advantage and firm performance. It also investigated the mediating role of competitive advantage between SCM practices and organizational performance relationships. It used the PLS-SEM to examine the association between the variables under study. Data were collected form the supply chain mangers of the food industry in Thailand. The results indicated that effective practices of SCM could increase the competitive advantage and organizational performance. This study also revealed that the competitive advantage of the firm mediates the SCM practices and organizational performance relationship.
Impact of Macroeconomic Factors on Nationwide Supply Chain Performance Ahmad Hidayat; Mohammad Mulyadi; Paisal Halim; Dwi Purwoko
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- The objective of this study is to investigate the role of macroeconomic factors in the supply chain. “Therefore, this study examined the role of  GDP growth rate, the degree of openess, the rate of exchange and balance of payment effect on foreign direct investment (FDI) and FDI effect on the supply chain. In this study, data were collected from Indonesian economists. Email addresses of Indonesian economists were collected and email was sent to them to get responses. Only one hundred email addresses were found of various economists. Therefore, the total sample size was one hundred. From total one hundred, sixty economists responded. Outcomes of the study show that increases in GDP growth rate, the degree of openness and balance of payment increases the nationwide supply chain performance. Decreases in GDP growth rate, the degree of openness and balance of payment decreases the nationwide supply chain performance”. However, increases in the rate of exchange decrease the FDI growth rate which ultimately decreases the supply chain practices.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI): An Interorganizational System Applied in the Auto Parts Industry Supply Chain Marcelo T Okano; Marcelo Eloy Fernandes
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 6 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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One of the main advantages offered by Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is the exchange of data between organizations, from simple e-mail to the most sophisticated information systems such as Efficient Consumer Response (ECR), Supply Chain Management (SCM) (CPFL), Business-to-business Commerce (B2B) and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). Complexity increases when we extrapolate the boundaries of companies and integrate the information of several organizations in a shared way, as each company has its own culture. The research work proposed here aims to carry out an exploratory study, which seeks to analyze the implementation of an interorganizational system like EDI in the automobile industry, based on the information and opinions of the managers of small and medium enterprises of the auto parts sector. In order to achieve the objective of this work, a survey was carried out with suppliers of auto parts for the Automobile Industry assemblers, using the EDI. In general, the research indicated that the use of EDI (or interorganizational systems) by auto parts companies is still at a very early stage. When comparing the aspects presented in the theoretical models selected in the literature with the reality of these companies, it is seen that those concepts are, for the most part, far from becoming reality. At the same time, it can be said that the characteristics and benefits obtained from the use of EDI systems are very small, compared with the models presented.
Tourism Supply Chain Management: Evidence form Tourism and Hospitality Industry of Indonesia Zaman Zaini; Taufan Maulamin; Muhammad As'ad; Mary Ismowati; Paisal Halim; Syamsiah Badruddin; Bambang Istianto
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 1 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The contribution of the Indonesian tourism industry in gross-domestic product (GDP) is below than other developing countries. According to the statistics, hospitality and tourism industry of Indonesia has low contribution in GDP. Therefore, this study investigated various factors which may lead to increase in contribution of this industry by increasing tourism supply chain activities. Therefore, the current study is one of the attempts to examine the role of internal and external knowledge to expediate service innovation and tourism supply chain management in Indonesia. Population of the study is based on the hospitality companies which facilitates tourists. Respondents of the study was the employees of these hospitality companies. Total 400 questionnaires were used through area cluster sampling. Partial Least Square (PLS) was used to attain final results. It is found that internal knowledge and external knowledge are the major determinants of service quality in tourism and hospitality industry. Increase in service innovation, increases the tourism supply chain. Both the internal knowledge and external knowledge has positive effect on service innovation which has positive contribution to tourism supply chain.
Agricultural Supply Chain Efficiency Measurement using Optimization Equation Uma Shankar Singh; Osman Sahin
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The study is descriptive but quantitative data collected through the administered structured questionnaire interpreted and presented exploratory with explanations for the primary understanding. The need for finding the relationship and to get the understanding of effect of producer’s variable with vertically coordinated agricultural supply chain variables that can measure the efficiency of agricultural supply chain and can develop the optimized equation is the main idea behind the study. Objectives formulated as to find the relationship of Producer’s variables with agricultural supply chain variables, to understand the effect of Producer’s variables with agricultural supply chain variables and to get the econometric model as the solution for the proposed conceptual model. Cluster sampling method of probability sampling was used to select the respondent from a cluster of green agricultural growers. The sample size for the farmer was 757. Study concludes that, Market and selling, Credit and stock strategy, and prices and transaction cost are having strong relationship and impact on vertically coordinated agricultural supply chain. Constraints in the specific case of producers is conceptually not accepted based on the responses of farmers.
What Drives the Innovation Inside, and Integrated Supply Chains of Thai Based Global Traders: A Strategic Management Perspective on Supply Chain Performance Luedech Girdwichai; Jetsalid Anesukanjanakul; Komkrit Rattamanee; Vanisa Pakvichai
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The main objective of the current study is the enhancement in literature of SC with untying the association between SC practices, the innovation in CHIN and strategy orientation. SC practices have positive impact of Market orientation. Results are consistent with results of past studies of SC practices development achievement with the use of Market orientation. Contradiction with expectation information reveals that SC practices   was not significant and positively related with resource orientation. According the study, a high level of investment for example in IT sector will not be beneficial for supply chain management. This suggestion indicates that managers should not make the excessive investment but have to allocate the resources of organization efficiently. The study has employed the SEM-PLS as a statistical tool to analyze the data collected from the Thai based global firms This study contributed in three aspects of supply chain management. First one is in, integration innovation, strategic management and SCM mainly the use of cross-disciplinary research. Previous studies have presumed that there is positive association among SCPR and innovation in CHIN. Though explanations regarding drivers of innovation in CHIN matters in association not been provided. Whereas we have provided new viewpoint for the explanation how sustained competitive advantage can be created for the firms by innovation in CHIN
An approach for Supply Chain managing of small and big size business Kundharu Saddhono; Joko Suyono; Susanti Susanti; Hartono Hartono; Anik Irawati; Mary Ismowati; Edi Pranyoto; Rianti Setyawasih
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Abstract— In every business there are requirements of the assets and resources. So, the supply chain managing links properly these areas to each other to make the efficiency. These resources can be financial, intangible and physical resources. If the resources are not available for the organization at the time when it require then it might be the reason for degrade of that business. The study of the relevant resources is very necessary, that take a role in the literature of business management. The intellectual capital is the aspect of impalpable assets, and its relational capacity promote the efficiency and profitability of the business. The intellectual capital known as the effort or work that a member put into the organization as intangible resources.  These resources include knowledge resources like copyright, patents, trademarks and other human’s ideas and experiments. So we can say that intellectual capital is the collection of all resources like relational capital, supply chain managing, structural and human, these are the resources that set the organizational competitive value. 
Role of Top & Middle Management Support and Strategic Purchasing In Gaining Competitive Advantage: Mediation of Internal Supply Chain Management Narong Kunides; Norawat Charoen Rajapark
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In modern globalized era with a lot of consistent fluctuations, the need for a unique and long terms competitive advantage (CA) has become crucial. In response to the need for researches on drivers of CA, the purpose of the present study is to investigate the impact of TMMS and purchasing strategy on the internal SCM of the firm and then the ultimate impact of internal SCM on competitive advantage of the firm. The study was performed quantitatively to analyze relationships and the relationships were supported through theory of SCM. The data for the current study was gathered from managerial level employees of firms included in the sample. The analysis revealed that strategic purchasing as well as TMMS has significant positive influence on the internal SCM. It is further revealed that the internal SCM plays a significant role of mediator between strategic purchasing and SCM and between TMMS and CA. These findings and discussion of the current study have important theoretical and practical contributions.
Integrated Paradigm of Lean Supply Chain of SMEs by Utilizing Customer Relationship Management Capabilities and Family Distribution Networks Hayati Nufus; Wawan Ichwanudin
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This study aims to provide an explanation of the differences in the results of research regarding the relationship between the capabilities of management of customer relationships with marketing performance, through family distribution networks as a part of supply chain management with the object on food and beverage SMEs Banten Province, Indonesia. The testing of this empirical research model uses Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using several software, namely AMOS 18.0, SPSS 20 and Excel 2013. The unit of analysis in this study was carried out with a census for SME managers with 191 sample sizes. The results reveal that customer relationship management capabilities and value creation in business are significantly related to family distribution networks. In addition, business network accessibility also plays a positive role in improving family distribution networks, and in marketing performance. Family distribution networks, as an originality offered in this study, significantly influence marketing performance. The results of this study underscore the importance of using family distribution networks to improve the effectiveness of supply chain management, physical product distribution and to improve SME marketing performance.

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